Colleagues, thank you for your support.
We have one item that I need to speak to the clerk about. She's asked that it be dealt with today. We're going to suspend just for a moment, and then I'll come back and we'll dispense with the item. The plan then is to adjourn for today, and we'll send out a notice of motion for Thursday with the items for that meeting. If you can bear with us for just one moment, we'll suspend and be back momentarily.
Now that we're back in session, I want to welcome everybody to meeting number 73 of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs. I acknowledge that we're meeting on the unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinabe people.
I'll read out the urgent business item we have.
It was brought to my attention that a report had been readopted on November 21, 2022, but was inadvertently not presented—it was a motion by Madam Gill—and thus a government response was not requested.
The Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs report entitled “Food Security in Northern and Isolated Communities: Ensuring Equitable Access to Adequate and Healthy Food for All” was originally tabled on June 16, 2021, in the 43rd Parliament, but because an election was called that year, a government response was never provided. Last November the committee unanimously readopted the report, with the intention of requesting a government response.
That was the only item of business. I just wanted to give that update. This is to inform you that I will present the report at the earliest opportunity. The intention is to present it during Routine Proceedings tomorrow in the House, which will then trigger the response that should have occurred but hasn't happened yet.
That's the only business I have.
Go ahead, Mr. Zimmer.